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VOL XYCLAl QCTYKY4 Ir URDAY DECEMBER 2 t 1910 NO b1
Ending of the Year
For Bcverel hundred years
throughout the greater part of
x Christendom the last day of Dec
ember has marked the close of
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the year To bti sure it is nil
arbitrarily fixed date but we 1
t have so long observed it that we i
instinctively feel that December
p o is the grave qf thtyeatatid a
time of judgment 1
It is on the whole a conven
oJJeut season for taking conveoI
> 1sights which after all is said a
r gainst the danger of retrospect
are as necessary as foresights to
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the engineer as well Illito all
mankind At this season the
days are shortest there is are
laxation from the strenuous bus
tic and nervous strain of the
year The sun hangs low in the
sky the blood is a trifle sluggish
and to avoid the danger of hi
< bernating it is well that we em
ploy theieas6n in taking account
of our stewardship
We can survey our years worjc
dispassionately and without pre
judice and oPktour mistakes
squarely ilv the > face wtTiout
heat We dan sum up bur gauis
and fosses and strike the balanced
z both as to material things and tp
our lives and happy for us if the
balance ia on the right side of
the ledger jt
t It ia a time of preparation for
< thu New Year If rye have erred
lotus not repine but rather let
dead past bury its dead The
a JJew Year Is dawning flu the Jipr
izdn pppal a kung us JK > dew lay
or IH1 It fl
for ej while the ycars ln end ° should sere
find Off clmstetMjd and sobered
lot us WIt be somber Let us set
t tle the affairs of 1010 decently
and in order and there let us
closo the books while we resolve
that God piping us 1911 will
find us better farmers better
mon and women better citizens
and neighbors than ever before
The Year U dying In the night
lUng out wild bolls and let ojmdle It
Farm Jouruul
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4ase Reversed i >
The case at Louie Brjidjeyj > vjj
the End wrrtent Rank of K ihfs
Pythias has been reversed by wid
Court of Appeals The ls wh d
where Mr Bradley held ft ifp
policy on his brother Kin l 1
Bradley who died three years
goThe deceased did not live
but a year or so after the policy
war written so the contention of
the Grand Lodge was that life
was not in sufficient henlllr at
the time of writing the policy to
entitle him to hold one The
Powell Circuit Court has twice
given Bradley judgment but the
first time the court of Appeals
granted a new trial and this time
the case is reversed
Bill Eaton who has been in
Alabama for some time Ii r
turned home to spend the holi
days
Antiseptic remedies
destroy disease germs Dr Bells
anti Lain In an antiseptic remedy
for external and internal paints
rejiijfja almast inslariteiibua Sold
bya1iitlealerar V >
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Tlie independent Vj y T Telephone t
fOohlp any T of Kentucky held a
meeting in Louisville Tuesday
and v dueadny
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Not Good
fpreyery thing Sutherlands Eagle
Eye Salyg is good for nothing but
the eyiea If you uiJt und are not
tatlsl adoolnfi mach and get our
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Our merchants who advertise
report a splendid holiday trade
Ladies and plisses dont fail to
sew our new Fall and Winter line
of Queen Quality and Boston
Favorite shoes we have them in
Swede Patent leather Gunmetal
Dull kid and plain kidin both
button and lace
laceHurdwiok
Hurdwiok < fe Cot
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Holiday Trading
MADE EASY
> By corning to this old reliable tore to supply your
needs Our goods this season ate well selected
Viand bought so the cheapest cannot undersell us on
High class S altic IJIf you are looking for some
appropriate gift for oldor ycung you will find it at
this store and you may rest assuredthe price will be
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tight Dont fail to give usilook before making your
holiday purchases >
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ed whSikjtfihds there is
oiremorg Tkeres all elegant
place HPie tree to hung
Johhny1 aijand a place for
May andvon fcr Kate to leave
their doJIsa X But for little
baby blue eyee A lower branch ho
must choose wIre she may reach
and find the pjiusjthea hung her first
new Bheoe8 Sw down the light a
Ihtle now BO Old uta Glaus can sec
And baby ai ilQlJ Dust go to bed
and bea8gee4 altan be and
tomorrowKM Tg6t up early
after it tor iglits sleep
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Mr and lii H Hoskiu
left Tuesday mo B for Miami t
Texas to make 1Js place then
future loins bl JJ1sk nsrs
citizen 0ft ijt IJ esf type ani
urarrsxr rtt f8
the county butt ood people wil
leave us He has our beat wishes
and may prosperity follow him
wherevEr he may go His moth
er Mrs Mary Hoskins and sis
ter Mrs Claude Carr have beet
in the Panhandle of Texas for
two years and like the country
fineToday I
Today is the shortest day in
the year it h injj ilia time of the
winter solstice when the sun is
fathorest South Qhe sun makes
his turn bock North beginning
today Butbecause the the sun
is turned back out way is no
cause for warmer days yet
I Charles Jones a prosperous
farmer of Mason county sold
Monday to > the Keystone Com
mercinl Company two hundred
turkeys at an average of 10 cents
a pound The lot brought him
000
It G Jackson of Harrollsburg
arrived here this morning to
spend the holidays with his pa
r Mr and Mrs W L Jack
son at Vaughns Mill
The unprecedented cold weath
er as the beginning of winter has
tot the oldest inhabitants barred
They cant recall a winter of like
character t
baraoterLouisville
Louisville has succeeded in
wising 89400rfpr the building
ola modern Young mens Ohris
ian 8sociltion building in that
cUr
Mrs Alice Rose left yesterday
for Lexington to see her brother
Will Hoskinp who isiQ the hps
jitai
Dr Martin reports the birth of
daughter to Mr andiMra Jas
noomWodnesday December 21
JudgeJ0 M Deriqkson and
vife of 8 tan fan visited h W
Maxwell Tuesday night
1 Bert > Barnett of Mt < qrlhlgi
vashero Hlel latter t part of the
yeflkV >
I i f V Walters of Icvine Jwns
fere todayi otW > >
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Vaughn s Mill
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Chas Nelson has lately moved
to his home near Vau hns Mill I
Several people of tHia place rtt
tended court at Mt Sterling
Monday 1
Qur merchant Mr George Bush i
made a special trip to Lexington i
Monday to buy toys for Cmas 1
Several hogs weresold here last
Wednesday to a buyer from Win
chester at prices averaging at
cents
centsNext
Next Sunday will be the regu
lar appointment of Bro Lowry
of Winchester at the Christian
church We hope to see a large
crowd present
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SPOUT SPRING
Lloyd Todd was in Winchester
lust week on business
Many of onr farmers grew their
first ccop of V tobacco this year
and are sadly disappointed at the
price they are receiving
W J Biirnett has completed
hs new residence but jvill ript
IUQvc1intll tine to give posses
sinn where he now lives but
which he sold to Alex Kerby
Thia will February 1st 1011
Dr CB Dixon witlbchere
from December 2G to January 2 to
pr Utioe Ins profession Any one
Tn rieed Qf dent i work sligadaee
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You Can Alwas Get i
The best cough medicine if you
ask for Dr Bells PineTar Honey I
and look for the bell on the bottle
Guaranteed to give satisfaction
Sold everywhere
Dr Bells PineTarHoney
For Coughs and Colds
Hon H II Prewitt Decor
ern tic State Chairman ieucil a i
call form Mt Sterling Friday for
a meeting of the State Ceiitvul
Committee to be held in Louis
ville Thusday December 22 The
purpose of the meeting is to se t
lect time and manner for which
Democratic candidates for State
offices shall be selected All tho
announced candidates for offices
will be present
Charley Walters aged about
15 who was raised by G W
Clark and wife of this county 1
died and was buried lat week in
Kansas City Mo His death was
caused by consumption and
leaves a wife and several chil
dren V His uncle James Doug
las attended the burial
There is more Catarrh in this
section of the country than all oth
er diseases put together and un i
til the last few years was supposed
to he incurable For a great many
years doctors pronounced ita lo
cal disease and prescribed Irwal
jTmediec and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment pro
nou1ce tit incurable Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitution
al disease and therefore requires i
constitutional treatment Halls
Catarrh Cure manufactured hy F
J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio in
the only constitutional cure on the
market It is taken internally in
doses tom 10 drops to a teaspoon
teaspoonkfii do
and mucous surfaces of the system
They offer one hundred dollars for
any case it fails to cure Send for
circulars and testimoniuls
Address
F J Cheney k Co Toledo 0
Sold by Druggists 7fio
Take Halls Family Pills for con
stipation
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SALT I
Just retrieved a car load of the genuine I
I Old Kanawha Salt I
Thi i i 1 1 Ialt for preserving meat
m and is absolutely pure We have it in
P 280 pound and seven bushel barrels
i 1 which we are selling at per barrel
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1 280 pound at 150 a Barrel
I 7 Bushel 4 < 85
I We also have a line of
I General Merchandise
I which we are selling at a close margin
WALMON JOHNSON
Waltersville Ky
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